South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 8, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 January 1922 — Page 25

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 8. 1922

FLIVVER" IS USED TO COURSE BIG GAME IN AFRICAN WILDS BY AN TZ AC

f used cars at little or no pro2L

Sircii Tor Sales Idea. In their eagf rnes to sell new automobiles, the dealers have rnlued their opportunities in interesting motorists in the value of vad cam. So that novr the question of petting rid of thin oversupply comes up. Ideas have not been lacking as to how to buy used cars from motorists, so that the dealer or manufacturer would not lose by the transaction. But the. one hi? Mea as how tc resell thee automobiles is till being sought. Alfred Reeve?, general manager oi the N. A. C. C. urges the dealers to "buy thm risht." But the problem now Is to "sell them right." Some of the suggestions advanced to help the tale of U5ed cars are: 1. Opening of national used car marke-ts, so that the greatetf-t possible line of automobile may !be opened to Intending purchasers; also that owners of used cars may find it easier to exchange their cars. 2. Education of the public to the

value, and reliability of used cars,

especially after these machines have been reconditioned by the manufac

turers and aro ready for sale under

a guarantee.

Inauguration of used car show?,

to raiee th& public e-fteem of secondhand cars and t-how the thrift .In

used car purchases.

Txmer Iroduction. Manufacturers are beginning to

realize that they will have to make"

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again for the Flags team Thursday night. After the games the members of the team adjournei to the Oliver cafeteria where a supper of coffee and toast was enjoyed. One of the members ate ono piece of toast too much and became a lit boisterous, but he was quieted by friends.

Tlics( photos of the "great African lliwrr hunt" show (above) the car uel hy H. A. Snow in trailing the

jungle beasts for tho Oakland, Calif.,

, intisetmi. T1k heavy wire cover I was urd to keep Hons and leopards

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PERPLEXES MAKERS

Uition faced by the automobile- manuI far turr -rs and dealers today. It will I have to bo solved this year, if any

j prosre?- is to be made in the indus ! try.

me Uca car situation has come

to a point at which it is realized it

, is Impairing: the new car market

Auto Dealers Ilav Sold 200 : -'a hav0 1,f f n "aded IV and neu

mac nine. proiiucra almost witnoui

cMrir. c.wi AMi;i). Ifiwih in i'opuT.n rity of Minimer turin may tpu!t in production of a in w Kind of .automobile esp t. Ially adapted for this purpose. It will be the l:ind .f rar that will make room, in as compact way ns possible, for ba.-airr, ramping rquipnu nt and all ('?!: r nr (ass.iri's of a Ions trip.

Million Dollars of Ucd Cars, Claim. WASHINGTON-, Jan. 7 .Million await tho person who will present a satisfactory solution of tho used ear problem. That i3 the most pcrolcxing propo-

AmonR the many new Mibscribers to South Bend's leading automobile advertising medium Tho NewsTimes is Jack Dailey, the wellknown lens adjuster.

ington's birthday In which "Wa-hlntr-ton will be shown In his one-act playlet entitled 'Crossing tho Delaware." The scenery will be furnished by the Artificial Ice Co.

g lath: li:ss h k. via g i it. rrcfcs.ors Elof Benson arid William S. Franklin of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have Invented a headlight lens which la said to deflect all upward, or plare rays, down to the road. Yet it doe not interfere with the projfetion of th main beam of licht, say it.s Inventors.

BITWAIti: IlirJUVI-N'ATOIlK. So -call 4 t artery 'r''Jrer.atorf " do do r-Kore battery's nrrrfrth for a while. Dut at th er;.r of

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ALL DRESSED IT AND NO PLACE TO GO.' The contractors who are going to build the Twentieth Century garase up to a height equal to the Woolworth building are insisting that Bill Nichols move some place so they can go to work, but Bill don't knowwhere to go.

Bob Sullivan has taken up bowling to keep In condition for the golf season. Bob nin't such a bad bowler, either, even if he dors start 'cm from the same mcc tint Trank Thorpe docs.

Bill might take Harold Beale's big bear overcoat, make some kind of a tent out of it and use it as a showroom. This, however. i3 merely a suggestion and need not be done.

V. L. Meniez went to Cleveland the other day to put in an order for home, of those new Cleveland Sixes which will le found advertised in this morning' edition of what, as we have said before, is S. B.'s L. A. A. M. . v

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O. Eldon Ludwig has again taken over the management of his store after a few weeks absence during which he did some mighty . good work as a juryman.

Bob Bush has been appointed win-

les new cars and devote more ef-'dow; advertising manager by Henry

fort to reconditioning the used cars for further sale.

New car production, this year, will

be much lower than last, if the sug

gestions made by the directors of the j

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attention will be paid in selling a

prospect a second-hand cars as has been given to the new car customer.

Guarantees will be extended to

older cars and service will be more

painstaking. To help reduce the numher of used

cars now held by automobile manu

facturers and dealers it has "been suggested that a campaign be conducted urging owners to scrap their automobiles when maintenance and operation costs outweigh the advantages to be derived from the purchaste of new can.

Dick Schimmel and Tom Tomlin

son are now putting out service to j members of the Hoosier State Auto- j mobile association. Hope we don't j have to get the boys out of bed some j dark fetormy night to put the old j

Grioger. The former lieutenant is wagon back vn the road

HARMONIOUS MOTOREN'G. Discordant noises and vibrations from automobile driving may be abolished if the suggestions of Dr. Marage. before the French Academy of Sciences at Paris, are adopted. Dr. Marage says hors should bo tuned in bass and the vibrations deadened by the use of lead or aluminum, so as not to irritate the ear.

restraint, until now automobile deal

rrs llnd themselves overstocked and

unable to sell.

According to a survey made by tho directors of the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, "it Is estimated that automobile dealer and branches during tho paßt 12 month? have sold $200,000,000 worth

U.se of red and green front lights on automobiles la forbidden in Buffalo, X. y.

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Painting and a general overhauling of the body will make it look better. Let us do the work. We've been doing it for 20 years.

SOUTH BEND SPRING WAGON & CARRIAGE CO. 210-218 S. St. Joseph St

TO HOOSIER STATE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION MEMBERS FREE Mechanical First-Aid and Tow-in Service Rendered to above members between 7 a. m. and I I p. m. by

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